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Biology, 09.12.2020 20:40, zoeatlowapple

PLEASE HELP For this activity, you will be creating your own Mad Libs game. It’s similar to the way you created the Introduction paragraph in the unit.

Start by typing out your Mad Libs fill-in-the-blank story in a word processing document. Make it as creative as possible! Identify whether your blanks should be filled by nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. Your story should include at least 10 blanks.

Next, transform your story into one big Python print statement in OnlineGDB using variables in place of the blanks.

Finally, create the variables you need for your template by putting them at the top of your program. You should use input statements to make the game interactive.

Test out your program thoroughly, fixing any syntax errors or bugs that arise.

Copy and paste the link to your code into the same document where you wrote your fill-in-the-blank story so that you have the regular fill-in-the-blank version and the code version.

They want you to use OnlineGDB

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